"It's really a steady state, and it's hard to believe $1.6 million gets you to a steady state, but it does."

No new positions or services will be added in the district, but union and non-union employees will receive a 2 percent raise as a result of contract negotiations, Sands said.

The district budgeted $25,202,975 for salaries in fiscal 2013 and plans on $25,703,244 for the next year.

In December, the School Department submitted a request of $593,345 to Montuori for one-time expenditures, including exterior repairs at the elementary schools, the installation of wireless networks at the Wynn Middle School and Ryan Elementary School and the implementation of a new districtwide special-education assessment program.

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